What is the operation method of a car steering wheel?

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McGia
07/30/25 3:53am
The operation method of a car steering wheel is: 1. Both hands should be placed on the left and right sides of the steering wheel rim respectively, with thumbs naturally extended upward and resting against the rim, and the other four fingers gripping the rim from the outside inward; 2. In this way, the left hand serves as the primary control while the right hand assists, coordinating with each other. When the right hand operates other components, the left hand can still freely perform left and right turns. The steering wheel, also known as the helm, functions to convert the force applied by the driver on the edge of the steering wheel into torque, which is then transmitted to the steering shaft. It mainly consists of a skeleton, foam, and corresponding mounting clips or screw holes for the driver's airbag (DAB). It is a device used to control the direction of the vehicle, enabling straight-line driving or turning by controlling the steering wheels.
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